26 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Jan., 'lO 



Trimerotropis monticola (Saussure). 



Radisson. July 30. One male, four females. These 

 specimens are distinctly smaller than Nebraska and Colorado 

 individuals, but the material in hand is too limited to make any 

 deductions from it regarding the constancy of the size differ- 

 ence. 



Circotettix suffusus Scudder. 



Beavermouth. July 15, 1906 (Brown). Two males, one 

 female. Field. August 2 (Brown). One male. 



Melanoplus kennicottii Scudder. 



Rudy. July 18-19 (Skinner). One male, one female. 

 This species has been recorded from the Souris River, but the 

 present record is the first from the Province with exact data. 



Melanoplus alaskanus Scudder. 



Banff. August 2 (Skinner). One male, four females. This 

 is the first record of the species from Alberta. 



Melanoplus atlanis (Riley). 



Beavermouth. July 15 1906 (Brown). One male. 



Melanoplus extremus (Walker). 



Field. August 2 (Brown). Three males, six females. The 

 series here examined belongs to the form junius. No pre- 

 vious records of the species from British Columbia appear to 

 have been published, although it has been recorded from Banff 

 and Beaver Lake, Alberta. 



Melanoplus packardii Scudder. 



Radisson. July 30 (Skinner). Four females. This spe- 

 cies has previously been recorded from Regina, Saskatchewan. 



Melanoplus infantilis Scudder. 



Rudy. July 19 (Skinner). One male, one female. Pre- 

 vious records of this species were from Medicine Hat and Fort 

 McLeod, Alberta, and Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 



Melanoplus minor (Scudder). 



Rudy, J u ly 18 (Skinner). One male. This species has 

 previously been recorded from Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



